The battery charging system of diverse electronic devices may get confused over time, in the sense that it doesn't keep track correctly of how much charge the battery has. In such cases, it sometimes helps to take the battery out and put it back in again.If that doesn't help, I would consult with a technician.
I would use my laptop to check emails and such, and the battery, and well, nothing really I wouldn't USE my battery for anything except running my laptop which it already does on its own...
not really. if you take out the battery when plugged in you could short circuit the laptop. trust me i know.
You need a new battery. They do wear out. The laptop needs electricity to run, either with the electrical cord or with the battery. You cannot "trick" it into thinking it is plugged in any more than you can "trick" a car into running without gasoline or a T.V. into running without electricity.
the mac book the really nice one
Yes, the laptop batteries available with Laptop Battery Depot are some of the best values around. They offer many of the top brand names and have really great discounts on the batteries.
That is a comparison question. There are some really good deals on laptop batteries on eBay, and there are also really good prices on laptops almost everywhere you look. I would say in compare them, and depending on the age of your laptop if there is a $100-$200 difference in price between a battery and a new laptop, and you can afford it, a new laptop would make economic sense. I would also look and see if I purchased another battery at the time of the new laptop purchase,,if they would give you a deal on a extra battery also!
it doesn't really matter. if your battery runs out fast then you should charge it a lot.
Well technically speaking yes, because the battery can over charge, lowering its life span/capacity and the adapters tend to overheat causing damage to the charger. Fortunately for the newer laptop batteries and chargers this problem is solved. If you are really concerned about either of these events occurring then unplug it after each charge.
In 24 hours it will be charged enough to start the car. You really need a much larger charger for a car battery.
It really depends on what kind of battery, what kind of laptop, what kind of processor and what you do with your laptop. Typical reliable answer for most new 6 cell battery is 3 hours at least, and 9 cell battery last 4-5 hours.
Insert it into the laptop. I'll also advice you to remove the battery and test system with the same system's battery to really detect what as happened, because the battery itself can be bad, so just do as I said.Remember to:1. Breaking In New Batteries2. Exercise Your Batterieshttp://www.article-database.com/2009/11/24/maximize-laptop-battery-performance/
Extended battery life is where the Panasonic Toughbook laptop really shines, with 10 hours of battery use before a recharge is needed, or 14 hours if you get the optional second battery.